User's Manual

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Recovery Manager Configuration Files
Recovery Manager for Oracle User’s Guide
Enter ORACLE_SID of the database instance [h,q]?
Enter ORACLE_SID of the database instance that you want to configure. If the database
is an RAC database, enter ORACLE_SID of any RAC instance.
Enter hostname of the primary (database) server [h=help,q=quit]?
Enter the host name of the corresponding database server where the specified database
instance is running.
Select remote shell command [r=rsh,s=ssh,h=help,q=quit]?
Recovery Manager requires that either RSH (Solaris only) or SSH is configured to allow
remote accesses between the backup host, the primary host, the InServ Storage Server,
and the Veritas NetBackup server.
Enter
r for RSH, or s for SSH.
Enter ORACLE_HOME on the primary host [h=help,q=quit]?
Recovery Manager provides a default value for the ORACLE_HOME of the specified
database instance if it can be retrieved from the
oratab file.
Press
ENTER to accept default value, or enter ORACLE_HOME location of the specified
database instance.
Enter ORACLE_HOME on the backup host [h=help,q=quit]?
Recovery Manager assumes that the ORACLE_HOME on the backup host is the same as
the ORACLE_HOME on the primary host
Press
ENTER to accept default value, or enter the ORACLE_HOME location on the backup
host.
Enter ORACLE_HOME of ASM instance on the primary host [h=help,q=quit]?
Recovery Manager provides a default value for the ORACLE_HOME of the ASM instance
on the primary host if it can be retrieved from the
oratab file.
Press
ENTER to accept the default value, or enter the ORACLE_HOME of the ASM instance
on the primary host.
Enter ORACLE_HOME of ASM instance on the backup host [h,q]?
Recovery Manager assumes that the ORACLE_HOME of the ASM instance on the backup
host is the same as the ORACLE_HOME of the ASM instance on the primary host.